Warner Bros. Records’ recording artist Charlie Worsham performed his current Top 20 hit single “Could It Be” this morning on Fox & Friends, followed by a special online after show performance of “Want Me Too” in celebration of his debut album, Rubberband, which was released everywhere today. The album was called "exquisite" by Washington Post and was named a “New and Noteworthy” album along with being the “Editor’s Choice” by iTunes. Fans can catch Charlie performing this afternoon for a special Livestream Session and Chat event at 5:30pmET/2:30pmPT, where Worsham will perform songs from Rubberband and answer fan submitted questions.

Praised by the Tennessean for his unique sound with his “instantly identifiable voice, a guitar style full of virtuosity and a descriptive lyrical style that is all his own,” the Mississippi native’s new 11 track album was entirely co-written by Worsham and co-produced with Ryan Tyndell in East Nashville, TN. (Executive Produced by Arturo Buenahora). It features his current Top 20 single “Could It Be,” the albums' title track “Rubberband,” as well as "Tools of the Trade,” a special collaboration between Worsham, Marty Stuart and Vince Gill – two of his biggest musical idols. Fans can see Worsham on tour throughout this summer and fall in support of Rubberband.

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